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Lavandula Lavance Deep Purple

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Scientific Name: Lavandula angustifolia

Common Name: English Lavender

Hardiness Zone: 5a - 8b

Hardiness Degree: -20°F (-28.9°C)

Blooming Season: Late Spring, Summer, Late Summer

Plant Habit: Upright

Characteristics: Fragrant Flowers, Heat Tolerant

Water: Medium

Fertilize: Every two weeks

Spacing: 12" (30cm)

Height: 10 - 12" (25 - 30cm)

Width: 10 - 12" (25 - 30cm)

Exposure: Sun

General Information: Spikes and flowers have a very deep color for excellent contrast with the grey-green foliage. Heat tolerant with highly scented flowers and leaves. Good dried and as a cut flower. Attracts bees and butterflies, and is deer and rabbit resistant.

Grower Information:

Complete your Lavender program here!
Find four outstanding varieties to fill in your regionally focused program of Lavandula angustifolia from PanAmerican Seed. With Blue Spear, Avignon Early Blue, Ellagance Purple and Lavance Deep Purple, we have all the seed Lavender to keep you growing. Find detailed information in our regional Lavender Scheduling Tool at panamseed.com/perennials.

Plug crop time: 5 to 6 weeks
Transplant to finish: 9 to 11 weeks

  • Produces the deepest purple-blue Summer colour with no bleaching, on the most controlled L. angustifolia available. 
  • The only well-bulked Summer English Lavender – does not break in shipping. 
  • Strong branching.
  • Best for Summer production, longer days and higher temperatures. Can also be scheduled for traditional overwintering production with potting Weeks 28 to 32. 
  • Highly scented. 
  • Attracts bees and butterflies, but does not attract deer and rabbits.

'R7890A'

Protection Information: EU PBR48822; UK PBR48822